Tourist Perceptions of Halal Tourism that Provides Tourist Satisfaction: a Case Study on Tourism in West Sumatra

B. Poernomo, M. D. D. Fretes, S. Sukirno, Nataya Premchaiporn
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Indonesia as one of the countries with the largest Muslim population in the world has enormous potential to develop industry in the halal tourism sector. Halal tourism from year to year is growing continuously, considering the large number of Muslim tourists who travel but still prioritize the guidance of the Islamic religion. One of the regions in Indonesia that is encouraged to become a halal tourist destination is West Sumatra. However, until now, people's understanding of halal tourism is still different from one another. There are even some people who are worried that halal tourism is only for Muslims. This is a qualitative research with a case study approach. Data was collected by semi-structured interviews with 30 tourists, which were classified into domestic Muslim tourists, domestic non-Muslim tourists and foreign tourists. This is done in order to obtain data on how the perception of each tourist about halal tourism and what kind of halal tourism can provide tourist satisfaction. The result of this research shows that basically Muslim tourists, non-Muslims and foreign tourists agree with the implementation of halal tourism, especially in terms of halal food and drinks. Food does not contain pork or other non-halal ingredients and there is no non-halal activities or entertainments. The tourists also agree with the cleanliness factor, both in the object itself and the surrounding environment. However, there is still different perception among the informants regarding the dress code. Some Muslim tourists want visitors to wear clothes that are in accordance with Islamic ethics, while other visitors say that visitors are simply asked to dress modestly.
游客对提供游客满意度的清真旅游的看法:西苏门答腊旅游业的个案研究
印度尼西亚作为世界上穆斯林人口最多的国家之一,在发展清真旅游领域具有巨大的潜力。清真旅游每年都在不断增长,考虑到大量的穆斯林游客出游,但仍然优先考虑伊斯兰教的指导。西苏门答腊是印尼被鼓励成为清真旅游目的地的地区之一。然而,直到现在,人们对清真旅游的理解仍然存在差异。甚至有人担心清真旅游只适合穆斯林。这是一项采用案例研究方法的定性研究。数据采用半结构化访谈法收集30名游客,分为国内穆斯林游客、国内非穆斯林游客和国外游客。这样做是为了获得关于每个游客对清真旅游的看法以及什么样的清真旅游可以提供游客满意度的数据。本研究结果表明,基本上穆斯林游客、非穆斯林游客和外国游客都同意实施清真旅游,特别是在清真食品和饮料方面。食品不含猪肉或其他非清真成分,也没有非清真活动或娱乐。游客也认同物体本身和周围环境的清洁因素。然而,对于着装要求,举报人之间仍存在不同的看法。一些穆斯林游客希望游客穿着符合伊斯兰道德规范的服装,而另一些游客则表示,他们只是要求游客穿着得体。
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